Discover Buy-Rite Beauty’s diverse range of salon shampoo backwash units, crafted for both client comfort and stylist efficiency. The adjustable tilting shampoo bowls in each hair wash station ensure a tailored comfortable experience for each client, along with features like leg-rest kick-outs and lumbar-support back cushions enhancing overall comfort. Stylists appreciate the deep molded shampoo bowls, maneuverable spray handles, and spacious workspace in each shampoo station. Personalize your shampoo station with customized options from American brands like Pibbs Industries and Collins Manufacturing, or explore the sophistication of Salon Ambiance's Italian craftsmanship. For a unique setup, explore stand-alone shampoo chairs, shampoo bowls, and shampoo pedestals with modern features.
Discover Buy-Rite Beauty’s diverse range of salon shampoo backwash units, crafted for both client comfort and stylist efficiency. The adjustable tilting shampoo bowls in each hair wash station ensure a tailored comfortable experience for each client, along with features like leg-rest kick-outs and lumbar-support back cushions enhancing overall comfort. Stylists appreciate the deep molded shampoo bowls, maneuverable spray handles, and spacious workspace in each shampoo station. Personalize your shampoo station with customized options from American brands like Pibbs Industries and Collins Manufacturing, or explore the sophistication of Salon Ambiance's Italian craftsmanship. For a unique setup, explore stand-alone shampoo chairs, shampoo bowls, and shampoo pedestals with modern features.
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Discover Buy-Rite Beauty’s diverse range of salon shampoo backwash units, crafted for both client comfort and stylist efficiency. The adjustable tilting shampoo bowls in each hair wash station ensure a tailored comfortable experience for each client, along with features like leg-rest kick-outs and lumbar-support back cushions enhancing overall comfort. Stylists appreciate the deep molded shampoo bowls, maneuverable spray handles, and spacious workspace in each shampoo station. Personalize your shampoo station with customized options from American brands like Pibbs Industries and Collins Manufacturing, or explore the sophistication of Salon Ambiance's Italian craftsmanship. For a unique setup, explore stand-alone shampoo chairs, shampoo bowls, and shampoo pedestals with modern features.
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A shampoo bowl vacuum breaker is installed at the top of the shampoo bowl to prevent backflow, which occurs when contaminated water flows back into clean water pipes due to changes in water pressure. This device ensures that only clean water enters your salon’s plumbing, meeting health standards and keeping clients safe. Local plumbing codes often require vacuum breakers to comply with health and safety regulations. Even if not mandated, installing one is recommended to maintain water quality and uphold hygiene standards. Check with local authorities or plumbing professionals to confirm the specific requirements for your area.
Can you wash clients from both the side and back with a shampoo backwash system?
Yes, most shampoo backwash systems are designed to allow washing from both the side and the back. These versatile units feature adjustable bowl designs and flexible plumbing setups that can accommodate both washing techniques. Some specific shampoo bowl backwash units even have indentions or grooves built into the back or side of the shampoo bowl, specifically designed to accommodate the shampoo tech's preferred service position. However, it's essential to consider the location of your specific space's plumbing connections, as this may influence your ability to perform side or back washing effectively.
Are shampoo backwash units plumbed from the rear or through the floor?
Shampoo backwash units can be plumbed either through the floor, using the gap underneath the unit, or through the rear access compartment at the back. Floor plumbing provides easier installation, flexibility in layout, and saves wall space but requires careful planning to avoid obstructions and depends on the flooring material. Wall plumbing offers a cleaner look and maximizes floor space but may be harder to install and access for maintenance, depending on the wall's suitability. The choice depends on balancing layout, aesthetics, and long-term functionality for your salon's specific needs.
What shampoo backwash systems are best for short clients?
For shorter clients, choose shampoo backwash systems with tilting shampoo bowls that move up and down to accommodate various heights. Additionally, lay-in shampoo units like the Oasis Backwash or Eclipse Backwash, with headrests inside the bowl, ensure comfortable head positioning. Opt for units with lower seat heights and built-in footrests, like the Lexus Shampoo Backwash, to keep feet flat on the floor and enhance comfort. Ensure the distance between the bowl's neck height and the seat cushion is minimized for proper neck alignment and comfort.
How much space do I need to install a shampoo backwash unit?
To install a shampoo backwash unit, you'll generally need a space of about 5-6 feet in width and 6-7 feet in depth, accounting for the unit itself, client access, and stylist movement. Ensure at least 6-12 inches of clearance behind the unit for plumbing, 36-48 inches in front for clients to recline, and 24-36 inches on either side for easy movement. If you have multiple stations, maintain around 48 inches between each unit to prevent crowding. For exact dimensions and specific space requirements, always refer to the spec sheet of the shampoo backwash unit you are considering.
How many shampoo bowls do I need per stylist?
The number of shampoo bowls needed per stylist in a salon generally depends on the salon's size, the volume of clients, and the workflow efficiency you aim to achieve. However, a common recommendation is to have one shampoo bowl for every two stylists. This ratio helps ensure that there is minimal waiting time for shampooing, maintaining a smooth and efficient workflow, and reducing client bottlenecks.
What are the best shampoo backwash systems for small, narrow spaces?
The best shampoo backwash systems for small spaces are compact units like the Icon Backwash, Christina Backwash, and Pibbs Loop Backwash. These models are designed with a narrower base and reduced depth, typically around 25-35 inches in width and 40-48 inches in depth, to fit snugly into tight areas without sacrificing functionality. They maximize floor space while still providing enough room for client comfort and stylist access, making them ideal for personal salon suites or smaller salons where space is limited.
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To plumb a shampoo backwash unit, connect hot and cold water supply lines to the unit and install a drain line for wastewater removal. Essential components include a flexible drain hose, which should be securely attached to the unit’s drain outlet and routed to your salon's plumbing system. Install a P-trap beneath the drain hose to prevent sewer gases from entering the salon and ensure it’s properly aligned and sealed to avoid leaks. For water control, install a faucet by connecting it to the hot and cold water supply lines. A vacuum breaker, which prevents backflow, should be installed on the faucet or water supply line to meet health and safety regulations. Consulting a licensed plumber is vital to ensure proper installation and that all local codes are met.